Local economies are a crucial component in a region’s health and well-being, and are often a source of highly beneficial innovations in response to local needs. To encourage this process, we work with stakeholders in the social and solidarity economy, including through the “dynamic alliance”, which is a partnership agreement between La Poste and some fifty national partner networks and a large number of local non-profit organisations. It aims to develop innovative responses to the needs of local areas and people. For example, 2017 saw La Poste and the non-profit organisation Rejoué working together, with the result that 43 tonnes of toys were repaired and given a fresh lease of life, while simultaneously helping employ people previously excluded from the job market.
Its procurement policies mean Le Groupe La Poste supports 100,000 local jobs across France. In 2017, €26m of procurement was in the “responsible” category, aimed at helping businesses employing persons with disabilities or running workplace inclusion schemes.
As the same time, we encourage our SME suppliers to incorporate social responsibility into their businesses. This encouragement includes the insertion of CSR criteria into our tenders with the aim of helping SMEs to adopt a socially responsible stance. It provides an additional lever enabling us, in our own way, to awaken a collective consciousness by involving our partners in our own CSR.
As a responsible bank, Banque Postale is also involved in the entire Group’s effort. The bank has become a leading name in the financing of local public-sector facilities (hospitals, gyms, social housing, etc.). It committed very early to financial products accredited as socially responsible investments. Currently, 50% of outstanding amounts managed by our bank use such products, and 100% will be doing so by 2020.
The Group’s objective is to simplify everyone’s life by providing access to the same services for all, wherever in France they might be.